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Development

# development - Yesterday’s News

From TheJournal.ie Children

Iodine deficiency during pregnancy could adversely affect children’s mental development

Even mild or moderate iodine deficiency during pregnancy could have a “significant” affect on the cognitive development of a child, according to new research.

# development - Monday 20 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Planning

Minister pledges clampdown on councils over bad planning decisions

Jan O’Sullivan says she will invoke ministerial powers to veto any planning decision which doesn’t conform to policy.

# development - Saturday 4 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Slap On The Wrist

Great Barrier Reef status as ‘natural wonder of the world’ under threat

The UN says Australia hasn’t done enough to tackle concerns about rampant coastal development and water quality at the world heritage site.

# development - Thursday 2 May, 2013

Fitzpatrick called to be questioned on Dublin docklands development

Fine Gael TD Paschal Donohoe has called for Seán Fitzpatrick and a number of other people to appear before Dáil’s Public Accounts Committee.

# development - Saturday 27 April, 2013

From The Score Under Pressure

Cycling Ireland to hold EGM on McQuaid’s nomination

McQuaid has since responded, claiming the meeting is being held as a result of a “technicality”.

# development - Friday 19 April, 2013

95 new jobs to be created in Limerick and Dublin

Both of the companies are involved in the software sector with recruitment for some of the positions already underway.

# development - Monday 1 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Humanity

Can sport save mankind?

The United Nations says yes. Well, kind of.

# development - Friday 29 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Aid

9 striking photos from some of the worst crises of the past 40 years

From famine in North Korea to the genocide in Rwanda, these photographs offer an insight into global crises – and how the world has dealt with them.

From TheJournal.ie Economic Pains

What is the world’s most pressing problem?

A global poll has found the biggest worry for wealth nations is ‘economic pains’.

# development - Friday 8 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Children

Indian malnutrition fund used to fix buses

‘Child Nutrition Surcharge’ was set up in Maharashtra state 16 years ago where thousands of children die from malnutrition every year.

# development - Thursday 14 February, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Valentine's Day

Unconventional love story of the day: How one woman met her partner volunteering

Most people end up meeting their partners somewhere fairly ordinary. Not so for some of the Irish people who have found love while volunteering abroad…

# development - Wednesday 13 February, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Development This post contains audio

New group to oversee the Children’s Hospital

The group will be chaired by the president of NUI Galway Dr James Browne.

# development - Monday 11 February, 2013

From The Score Development

Ivan Basso testifies in ‘Operation Puerto’ trial

Eufemaniano Fuentes is currently on trial in one of the most high-profile cases in sport.

# development - Saturday 5 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Battersea

Treasury holding company for Battersea purchase set to be wound up

A creditors’ meeting has been called for January 14, looking to wind up the company which bought the iconic London plant.

# development - Wednesday 2 January, 2013

Next big thing: Is Apple working on the iWatch?

A few of the familiar sources are reporting new developments out of Apple’s Asian supply chain which suggest that a ‘smartwatch’ could be next for Apple.

# development - Wednesday 12 December, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Online bullying is fuelled by changes in our culture

Some children may be missing out on a key stage of development, writes psychotherapist Joanna Fortune.

From TheJournal.ie Jobswatch

More than 30 jobs to be created by eReading company in Dublin

Kobo is to set up a software development centre in Dublin creating the highly-skilled jobs.

# development - Tuesday 27 November, 2012

From The Score Craig The Builder

Back to the day job: Craig Gilroy digs in for Ravenhill revamp

And there’s *fully qualified digger operator Rory Best in the background. (*Double-check with Ulster)

# development - Thursday 15 November, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Literacy

Speech and language therapy recommended for kids in disadvantaged areas

Access to these services gives children a better start in school by helping them read and learn.

# development - Saturday 3 November, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Aaron McKenna: Should we turn off the tap of Irish aid to other countries?

So €4m in Irish aid may have been misappropriated in Uganda. Can we afford to keep giving – or can we afford to stop?

# development - Friday 26 October, 2012

From The Score Development

UCI’s Kimmage lawsuit suspended, Tour de France races to have no winner

Meanwhile, UCI also confirmed that Lance Armstrong will be forced to pay back all his race winnings.

# development - Wednesday 17 October, 2012

From The Score Development

Update: FAI give Trapattoni vote of confidence

The Ireland manager has come under pressure since the team’s 6-1 loss to Germany at the weekend.

# development - Friday 14 September, 2012

From The Score Development This post contains videos

Man City start work on new state-of-the-art academy

The Etihad Campus is scheduled to be ready for the beginning of the 2014/15 campaign.

# development - Friday 31 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Syria This post contains images

Syrian refugees tell of “indiscriminate violence”

Joe Costello, Minister of State for Trade and Development, relates the dire tales of massacre and suffering told to him by Syrian refugees when he visited them in Jordan this week.

# development - Sunday 26 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Kenya

Irish man teams up with Kenyans to give “trade without aid”

What is it like founding an organisation that offers trade without aid in Kenya? Corkonian James Hennessy, who founded Development Pamoja, tells us.

# development - Thursday 23 August, 2012

From The Score Development

Products from U21 grade boost Donegal and Cork

Both Jim McGuinness and Conor Counihan have drawn on their respective county’s successful U21 teams from recent years to shape their sides for next Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final.

# development - Wednesday 22 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Ikeatown

Ikea to build a new district in German city

The mini-city will have shops, flats and office space for thousands of people.

# development - Saturday 4 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Final Frontier

Ireland’s space programme: what Irish tech developments are heading out of this world?

From exercising in space to 3D animations, here’s how Ireland is contributing to global research for future space missions.

# development - Wednesday 11 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Population growth an obstacle to development…

…But let’s not fall back on reprehensible arguments that disease and food crises are “natural” methods of curbing it, writes Concern Worldwide’s Overseas Director.

# development - Thursday 5 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Thursday

Nine things to know this morning…

# development - Saturday 30 June, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Taking kids to beauty salons? It’s far from child’s play

From junior manicures to baby clothes reading “I’m too sexy” – this sexualisation of children isn’t just a bit of fun, writes Joanna Fortune.

# development - Friday 8 June, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Iran

UN nuclear watchdog ‘disappointed’ with lack of progress in Iran talks

The IAEA met with an Iranian delegation in Vienna today to discuss issues concerning Iran’s nuclear programme.

# development - Thursday 7 June, 2012

NAMA and Lloyds to sell iconic Battersea Power Station site for £400m

Chelsea FC has been beaten as preferred bidder for the iconic property and 15-hectare site.

# development - Thursday 31 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie DDDA

Dublin Docklands Development Authority to be wound up, says Hogan

Minister says C&AG’s “damning” report on the DDDA means a standalone authority is no longer “a viable vehicle”.

# development - Monday 21 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Daily Fix This post contains videos

The Daily Fix: Monday

Your nightly round-up of the day’s biggest news stores…

# development - Friday 27 April, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Phil Hogan

Minister proposes to strengthen building control system

Phil Hogan has released new proposals to strengthen building controls – saying the failings in building quality “which have been a regular occurrence for homeowners and tenants in recent years” should not be repeated.

# development - Tuesday 3 April, 2012

Column: Did you hear the one about the developer, the banker and the politician?

Former trader Nick Leeson on bidding wars at boom-time black-tie balls… and how someone saw fit to flick the over-ride switch so the excess could continue.

# development - Wednesday 28 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Mahon

WATCH: Day 2 of the Dáil debate on the Mahon report

The Dáil resumes its discussions of the findings of the inquiry into political corruption in the planning process.

From The Score Young Guns

Back to school: O’Dwyer wants to learn from Dublin’s rising stars

Ryan O’Dwyer can’t speak highly enough of wing-forward Danny Sutcliffe, even if the youngster is “an absolute headcase”.

# development - Sunday 25 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Mahon This post contains videos

Pee Flynn’s Late Late interview was “underhand” says Gilmartin’s son

The developer’s son says his father was vindicated by Mahon and should get more credit for exposing corruption.

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